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Listen in as Cleveland, Matisse, and Ben dissect horror movies new and old, compete in challenges, and share plenty of laughs. Support the Pod Boys on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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People of the Pod

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People of the Pod is an award-winning weekly podcast analyzing global affairs through a Jewish lens, brought to you by American Jewish Committee. Host Manya Brachear Pashman examines current events, the people driving them, and what it all means for America, Israel, and the Jewish people.
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The Pod People is about friends watching and discussing movies. In our ever changing lives it is important to have something to bring us together. Our mission is to talk about movies we have a love for and bring them to the group. We also try to unearth hidden gems that may have been overlooked. Learn about the origins of the term the pod people and find out what actor Dutch insists on mentioning in every episode. So come hang out with as we explore the wonderful world of movies
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Invasion of the Pod People is the podzine for queers, queens, freaks and geeks…and those that love ‘em! The Pod People are Beatboy and Raz, who have years of experience in producing and presenting quality community radio between them. Each episode they cover the latest happenings in the GLBTI community, discuss pop and alternative culture, and rant about anything else that takes their fancy. The show has even accrued a growing local and international fan base. Here’s what some fans have to s ...
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Organizer and activist DeRay Mckesson explores news, culture, social justice, and politics with analysis from Kaya Henderson, De’Ara Balenger, and Myles Johnson. Then he sits down for deep conversations with experts, influencers, and diverse local and national leaders. New episodes every Tuesday.
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It’s All About People

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We talk to colleagues in the NHS and local government, as well as people with lived experience, to explore the different ways we can develop a new relationship between people and their health service. Personalisation? It’s all about people!
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Are you looking for someone to be honest about not having it all together but working towards being better, being greater? Join Ty every week on Thursday for a judge free, honest conversation.
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What is it like to be a passionate politician fighting for change in BC? Bowinn Ma, British Columbia MLA, and Vancouver City Councillor Christine Boyle offer insights into what they’ve learned as young(er) women serving in elected office. A six-part limited series, People’s Pod: Politics for the People with Bowinn & Boyle is an outsider's inside look on the often opaque and complex world of political involvement. Whether you're thinking of putting your name on the ballot or just trying to un ...
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Supporting lone soldiers in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF)—those serving without immediate family in Israel—has never been more crucial. These soldiers face challenges such as language barriers, adjusting to a new culture, and coping with the emotional and physical demands of service, all while navigating feelings of loneliness, especially during …
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Matt gets an education on the menopause from Sarah (group member) and Paula (Every-One). With thanks to funding form Shine and the National Lottery, Lincolnshire has been able to get people talking about Menopause and created an offer of support. Listen as we explore ideas for self-management, having the conversation and some top tips. Plenty to th…
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Schools eerily quiet about election results, Bernice King 2017 election advice resurfaces, an ode to Ella Jenkins legacy in children's music and Malcolm Peacock uses art to push boundaries. News Schools Are Eerily Quiet About the Election Results, Educators Say Ella Jenkins, Chicago's first lady of children's music, dies at 100 Malcolm Peacock Asks…
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In this bonus watch-along episode, we watched 2008's Speed Racer. Starring Susan Sarandon, Christina Ricci (Penelope and The Addams Family), John Goodman, and the trunk monkey. Put on your seatbelts and enjoy this watch-along. This is a bonus watch-along episode, where you can watch movies along with us minute-per-minute, or you can listen along to…
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) announced arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, accusing them of crimes tied to Israel’s defense operations in Gaza. Why should supporters of Israel—regardless of political views—reject these accusations? Belle Yoeli, AJC’s Chief Advocacy Office…
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Matt is joined by Johanna and Amanda of the Wellness Network Community Interest Company (CIC) to discuss the role that Community organisations can play in supporting health and wellbeing. Hear some of the success and challenges faced in this difficult but rewarding part of the Lincolnshire system. Find out more about their work, here.…
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From Marco Rubio to Elise Stefanik: who are the nominations that President-elect Trump has announced, and what does their selection say about how the administration may take shape? Julie Fishman Rayman, AJC Managing Director of Policy and Political Affairs reviews the names announced thus far, how, if confirmed, they could impact efforts to counter…
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Prepare to reflect! Alison chats to Karen (Cancer Lived Experience) and Vicky (CEO Every-One) about 'Living the Dash'. "These are the days" but are our systems and processes allowing us to live them? Are we making the most of our own "Gloriously Ordinary Life"? Karen is an inspiration. Listen now and give some thought to 'palliative', and the impac…
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Felice Gaer, esteemed Director of AJC’s Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights, was an internationally respected human rights advocate who dedicated more than four decades to championing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and enforcing international commitments to prevent severe human rights violations globally. On Nov…
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What do the results of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, a sweeping victory for President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect J.D. Vance, mean for the U.S. Jewish community and Israel? How did the Jewish community vote? What are the top takeaways from the Senate and the House elections? Get caught up on all the latest election data point…
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Election day is here: Kamala Harris makes SNL appearance, jury convicts former officer Brett Hankison of using excessive force on Breonna Taylor, a debate on celebrity in politics, and an ode to late music icon Quincy Jones. Kaya interviews Cassandra Welchlin, executive director of Mississippi Black Women’s Roundtable. News 2024 Pre-Election Cold O…
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As election day nears, Republican nominee and former President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, are zeroing in on Pennsylvania, which has the largest Jewish community among the battleground states. Aaron Troodler, editor of the Philadelphia Jewish Exponent, breaks down what’s influencing Jewish voter sentiment in P…
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Tensions high as the presidential election draws near, personal phones lawfully tracked to abortion clinics, and influential hip-hop producer Clark Kent passes from colon cancer. Myles interviews award winning author and producer George Johnson about their newest book titled Flamboyants: The Queer Harlem Renaissance I Wish I’d Known. News DJ Clark …
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How will the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar affect Israel's security and regional stability? What are the implications for the 101 hostages still held by Hamas? Join us as AJC Jerusalem Director Lt. Col. (res.) Avital Leibovich and AJC Chief Policy and Political Affairs Officer Jason Isaacson discuss the Israeli Defense Forces' recent elimina…
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Death row inmate receives life-saving subpoena, member of the school-integrating Little Rock Nine passes at 83, and Black US surfers reclaim the waters. DeRay interviews Ohio Congresswoman Emilia Sykes about her ongoing advocacy around issues related to Black maternal health, domestic violence, abortion, and more. News Robert Roberson set to testif…
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What do Doña Gracia, Glückel of Hameln, and Deborah Lipstadt have in common? They are all celebrated as iconic Jewish women in Dr. Aliza Lavie's incisive book, "Iconic Jewish Women". Dr. Lavie’s book features 59 remarkable role models, highlighting the significance of women's voices and leadership in the Jewish community. In a compelling conversati…
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Caty leads us through a conversation with Hannah (manager) and Chris (volunteer) from the Askefield Social Farm project. Hear about the innovative ways that they are supporting wellbeing from babies to pensioners, how they've used different funding, what outcomes they have had for people and how volunteering has a real impact on people's health. It…
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Alaska exposed as state with the highest rate of women killed by men in the nation, Harris releases campaign agenda for Black men, pushback against racism's classification as health threat, and the resurfaced story of the soul group Superiors. DeRay interviews New York State Senator Zellnor Myrie about his ongoing Congressional efforts and NYC mayo…
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"I want to show the word that you can choose light . . . no matter how much dark you saw, or what's going on in Israel now, or what's going on in the world, there's still a choice.” As we mark one year since Hamas’ massacre of Israelis, Israeli DJ Daniel Vaknin, 30, shares his harrowing experience from the Nova Music Festival, where 340 attendees w…
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Elite college students struggle with literacy, U.S. Supreme Court kicks off a new term, Mississippi voter suppression, and Israel marks one year since Oct. 7 Hamas attack. Myles interviews Herb Murrell of the Stylistics about their October 11th return to Carnegie Hall. News The Elite College Students Who Can’t Read Books Call her Daddy Podcast with…
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So, you think that you know sleep is important but then... Matt is joined by Becky (School teacher and Sleep Practitioner) and Adrian (CEO, British Society of Pharmacy Sleep Services) for a discussion about sleep including the importance of routines, impact on children, blue light myths and over-the-counter sleep aids. Both guests live and work in …
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New York City Council decriminalizes jaywalking, Black New Orleanians reclaim historical beach, and Questlove to direct documentary on Earth, Wind, and Fire. News NYC Mayor Eric Adams indicted on 5 federal public corruption charges, including bribery and wire fraud Modified ‘Jaywalking’ Repeal Passes Council In New Orleans, a ‘Black Beach’ Is Being…
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Could Israel’s elimination of Hezbollah’s leaders reshape the landscape of power in the Middle East? Matthew Levitt, Director of the Washington Institute's Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence, answers that pressing question, discusses the impact of Israel's recent offensive against Hezbollah, following the death of its leader, Hassan Nasra…
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In the first of this two-parter, Matt is joined by Ed (Practice Advisor, Children's Services) and Ela (Improvement Practice Lead and Expert by Experience) from Lincolnshire County Council to learn about anti-racist practice. We hear some difficult local realities and we find out some of the work that is going on to make things better for people liv…
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